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Ohmex Ltd

  09/02/2012
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Brand Ohmex Ltd
Year of initial development 2005
Product SonarMite
Max. power consumption (W) 0.25
Power (DC, AC) DC. Internal rechargeable batteries
Weight (in air) and dimensions (w x h x d) of transducer/transceiver 2kg
Weight and dimensions (w x h x d) of display and logging unit 1kg
Portability of logger (rack, desktop, portable) PDA, PC or remote
Software platform (Windows, other) Win Mobile, XP, Vista
Depth range of operation (m) 0.3-75
Frequency range (kHz) 235
Number of frequencies supported simultaneously 1
Power output of transducer at standard frequencies 1W @ 235kHz
Beam angles (along and across) 2°-8° (DSP controlled)
Depth resolution, accuracy 0.01m RMS
Max. pulse sounding rate 5Hz
Pulse length Varies
Dynamic range (dB) N/A
Are heave, pitch and roll corrections included? N/A
Capable of being operated remotely (e.g. via PC) Yes
Supported external data inputs (heave/roll/pitch, positioning) Position data
Can events and annotations be marked? Yes
Can sound velocity and temperature profiles be included in real time ? Yes
Is real-time coupling to survey/post-processing software possible? Yes
What data are displayed in real time (e.g. depth, classification, thickness)? Depth and QA
Data output options (e.g. raw data, transducer and motion-corrected depth, sea floor classification) Depth and QA
Data output formats ASCII, NMEA
Data output for sea floor classification? N/A
How are data displayed? Visual graph and numeric text
Connection possibilities Bluetooth, USB, RS232
How are data internally logged? Solid-state
Main use of the system Portable surveying



     


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